OnlyFans has reversed its planned ban on sexually explicit content following widespread backlash from creators and sex worker advocates. The platform said the decision reflects the importance of adult content to its creator community and the livelihoods many users rely on.
Creators and advocates argued that removing explicit material would harm incomes and marginalize sex workers. In response, OnlyFans secured assurances from banking partners that would allow it to continue supporting a full range of content without jeopardizing financial services.
The platform said it will invest in stronger policies, identity verification and content moderation tools to create a safer, more transparent environment for creators and subscribers. These measures are intended to address regulatory and financial concerns while maintaining service continuity.
OnlyFans’ reversal preserves a key element of its business model and supports ongoing monetization opportunities and user engagement for creators. The company said it will continue to engage with stakeholders as it implements changes.
Third-party tools such as Stimulus, an AI sales assistant for OnlyFans, are among services creators use to automate sales and manage fan interactions. Platforms and ancillary tools together aim to help creators optimize earnings and streamline engagement.
The decision underscores the complexities of regulating adult content online and marks a notable moment in the digital creator economy, reinforcing the need for ongoing dialogue between platforms, financial partners and creator communities.
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